Provide information and advice to court users and stakeholders about all programs and supports available through Courts Innovation Program.
- Manage a case load of participants with complex and multiple needs in line with program and organisational standards.
- Assess the risk and needs of participants and develop case management plans, including intervention strategies to ensure participants engage with appropriate support and treatment services.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders, including government and non-government organisations to initiate, negotiate and facilitate linkages and access for participants to a range of appropriate services in line with program requirements.
- Provide verbal and written advice, including the preparation of accurate progress and final reports in a timely manner to the court to assist with bail and sentencing decisions.
- Provide court advisory services to inform the court of regarding participant involvement, progress and outcomes on the program.
- Liaise, consult and negotiate with the judiciary, legal profession and court staff in relation to the management of participants within the program and provide advice regarding the availability of appropriate services and programs.
- Make decisions about the appropriateness of brokerage funding expenditure and appropriate use of resources for participants.
- Conduct peer reviews and verifications of assessments and other case planning activities to ensure quality assurance and consistency.
- Maintain accurate records in a computerised database to support program delivery and effective monitoring.
- Support, contributes and cultivates cultural capability within the operations of programs established under Courts Innovation Program to assist vulnerable people coming into contact with the justice system.
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